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Storage Digest: News from NeoScale, StorageTek, Fujitsu, Infortrend, Emulex

Among the updates, NeoScale and Luminex work together while StorageTek add to its Flexline and enhances its remote managed storage solution.NeoScale, Luminex Co-Develop Direct-to-Tape...

Intel Has Multicores Inside

Intel will have a multitude of multicore processors on hand this week at its fall developer forum, which opens Tuesday. Paul Otellini, CEO of the...

The Case for Encryption

With privacy-protection laws and regulatory-compliance guidelines hardening in virtually every industry, IT managers who dont have encryption in place should be scouring the marketplace...

Nexsan Unveils Secure Storage Appliance

Combining content addressed storage (CAS) and the latest encryption technologies, Nexsan Technologies has developed a secure disk-based storage appliance that could help organizations comply...

Security Firm: Oracle Opatch Leaves Firms Uncovered

Think youre patched? Think youll get the thumbs up from the auditor when he or she comes knocking on your door to make sure...

GreenBorder Updates Malicious Software-Protection Tool for IE

Buoyed by interest from enterprise software buyers who are fed up with critical security holes in Microsofts Internet Explorer Web browser, GreenBorder is preparing...

Security Watch: Adobes Compromising Documents, Tainted CPAINT

Acrobat StumblesAdobe announced that the core application plug-in for Acrobat and Acrobat Reader had this teensy, tiny, small problem in that if a "specially...

Security Software Market Causes Insecurity

Is it just me, or is there a new security vulnerability every day? Oracle seems to be taking the brunt of things in the...

IBMs New Linux Strategy Pushes Solution Sets

After six months and some 300 customer engagements, trying out a new sales and services approach that concentrates on industry-specific solution sets, IBM has...

Worms Exploit Plug and Play Vulnerabilities

In 2003, the blaster worm infected as many as 10 million computers just three weeks after Microsoft Corp. issued a patch for the hole...